Not owned it since an ex girlfriend claimed it in the "I havin' that and that and that......." In the Armageddon that was that break up.

Sometime later I met a bit of a stunner, whilst shifting through her record collection, to see if there was going to be any issues with music taste, I found she owned So. And incidentally The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway. I thought "She's a keeper". She's now known as The Wife.

Do ones you own on vinyl but have no means to play count?
If so it's about 3/4 my entire music tastes
As for ones I don't own at all - possibly anything by Husker Du/Sugar, used to have it all on badly copied tapes, once tapes went their own way I've never got round to buying it on any other medium

I also don't feel like I 'own' anything I've downloaded, even if legitimately, it just doesn't have that physical connection that I feel is needed to really get into an album properly, even after what 10 years of mp3's existing? They don't feel like mine, I need an album sleeve, track listing and all that stuff that goes with the actual noise bit

I'm trying to think of any. Pretty much anything I loved on vinyl I bought on CD over the years, starting with Peter Gabriel 4 in 1982; four copies of that album went back to the shop because of the incredibly poor quality of the pressings, literally like frying bacon in the background. Then the CD came out, one of the very first*. Revelation! Silence where there should be silence, great dynamics, everything a record should be.
Never bought vinyl again.
Well, up until I got a copy of Howling Bells new album at a gig a few months ago: cost a tenner with a CD copy, and loads of room for the whole band to sign it. How could I refuse?
Marquee Moon, The Nightfly, The Smoker You Drink, The Player You Get/Rocky Mountain Way, The Bends, Goodbye Yellow Brick Road...
No decent collection is complete without these!
*Brothers In Arms was the first, IIRC, and I still don't own a copy. And I doubt I ever will. Love Over Gold, however, is a superb album, and a first class recording and master. Except for Industrial Disease; that track should never have been allowed onto the album. IMHO, of course.